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A very busy day today. There are still articles about the EVEREST report completed in the state of Ohio. Based on that report, recommendations were made to Cuyahoga County to change their voting system and vendor from DREs by Premier to central-count optical scan by ES&S. It appears that the county is going to do the correct thing and not make any rash decisions. They should probably make some changes but not a wholesale change of vendors and certainly not when that vendor is ES&S. A final decision will be made later this week.

This afternoon the state of Colorado announced that they were decertifying all voting machines and peripherals from ES&S as well as the Sequoia Edge II and Edge II Plus and optical scan systems provided by Hart Intercivic. Voting systems from Premier, optical scan and peripherals from Sequoia and DREs and peripherals from Hart were conditionally certified.

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Faced with a real honest-to-Bast filibuster from within the Democratic ranks and overwhelming public opposition to the bill as evidenced by a literal deluge of phone calls, emails, and faxes to Senate offices, Senate Majority Capitulator Reid has pulled the FISA bill from consideration until next month.

Well done, Chris Dodd, and I thank you.

Also, my thanks to the Senators who stood with Dodd on the floor of the Senate and fought this bill in person.

Where's is your outrage and concern about this issue in Florida and based on your premise shouldn't all the dems that won falsely in 2006 be kicked out of office. When the voting machines give you the results you want they work fine. If they go Republican the fix is in give me a break!!!!

After the November 2006 election, the county GOP found 60 people who voted in Palm Beach County and whose names and birth dates matched those of voters who cast ballots in the same election in New York. The FDLE determined that 17 of the names were actual matches. But after talking to Palm Beach County Chief Assistant State Attorney Paul Zacks last month, the FDLE said no laws were broken and it wouldn't pursue the matter.

Zacks said Friday he was "shocked" to learn of the FDLE's conclusion. He said he had only an informal conversation with an FDLE agent, never offered a formal legal opinion and is still waiting for investigative reports and documentation from the FDLE on the alleged double-voters. While there appears to be no Florida statute that explicitly forbids casting a ballot in Florida and another state, Zacks said other questions remain, such as whether voters lied about their residency when they signed Florida voter-registration forms.

Dinerstein has railed against Gothamite double-voting since a 2004 New York Daily News report that 46,000 people were registered in both New York City and Florida and their registrations were 68 percent Democratic and only 12 percent Republican. While it appears only 17 New Yorkers voted in Palm Beach County last year, Dinerstein fears much bigger numbers statewide in 2008. Dinerstein told a GOP meeting last week that he'll raise the issue with Attorney General Bill McCollum's office and with the GOP-controlled legislature.

Funny how I point out democrats who voted both in NY and Florida and NY and the liberal sheep call me a troll. Again where is your outrage with people voting twice??? Oh they are democrats and their allowed to break the law.